Hi.
I am not saying that I am holy. I am very, very far from it!
However, I couldn't help but notice that, while reading posts made by forum members (particularly in the "Crisis in the Church" section), there is a lot of judging going on.
For example, someone referred to Fr. Cutie as a scuм (the priest in the news who had an affair). Another said he should be worried about his salvation.
Instead of condemning him for having committing sin (something we
ALL do), maybe we should
pray for him.
If I am not mistaken, Christ died for
him, too!
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There is a difference between judging actions and judging people. We are able to judge whether or not a particular action is a sin. HOWEVER, if we accuse the person committing the sin of
guilt, we are judging.
We do not know if a person is actually guilty of a sin, because we don't know if a person
consented completely with their will.If we see someone steal money from a store, we can say the act itself is a sin.
But, if we accuse them of being
guilty of sin, we are judging them. (For all we know, that thief's child may be held at gunpoint by a drug-addict outside, demanding the parent to steal money. In that situation, the person with the
gun would be guilty of stealing,
not the person who was forced against their will.)
Sin is an act of the will.
My point is that maybe we should remove the
plank from our own eye, in order that we may clearly see to remove the speck from our brother's eye!
Or, "Whoever is without sin, let him throw the first stone."
Instead of beating up a fellow sinner, we should pray that the person may be forgiven!
I am done with my rant now.
Satan wants this: :heretic:
JESUS CHRIST want this: